http://stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/934/">Stereophile iPod review</a>
"The iPod's measured behavior is better than many CD players?ironic, considering that most of the time it will be used to play MP3 and AAC files, which will not immediately benefit from such good performance. But if you're willing to trade off maximum playing time against the ability to play uncompressed AIFF or WAV files, the iPod will do an excellent job of decoding them. Excellent, cost-effective audio engineering from an unexpected source"
Head-fi members' assesment of iPod's THD
Stereophile gave a favorable review of the iPod. So that's a credible review source. Criticize Stereophlie, and you've just discredeted some very influential people in the world of Audio.
This head-fi member's measurments paint the iPod as several times better than your measurements, and I can ask him questions. I don't speak german, so I can't confirm your source.
The iPod syncs with callender.
As mentioned by others, the iPod has the scroll wheel.
The iPod has the iTunes music store.
The iPod has iTunes (In contrast to the iHP which has no real dedicated ripping program, big minus for the mass market)
The iPod has voice recording attachments for voice recording. I realize it's an extra expense, but the iPod is not as expensive as you state. Show me one shop that can sell me an iHP-120 for $280 shipped. Then i'll believe it's significantly chepaer.
iRiver's recording is flawed, it introduces noise into the recording and the iHP is not physically capable of recording to a file larger than 795MB.
Not to mention explorer drag and drop isn't an inherently superior way of doing things. It doesn't allow for syncing.
Etc..
I take your personal attack on me as ridiculous. I'm not 18. I'm 20. In college. I do not own an iPod, I've stated *repeatedly* that i'm eyeing the iAudio M5. I do not view the iPod as the be all end all player. I view the Rio karma as the be all end all player. If it had a remote, and didn't have it's nasty problem of higher than average failure rates, I would advocate the Rio Karma as the world's most incredible MP3 player. And I hope the Rio Karma 2 (Chroma?) Fixes that so I can go with that. In my opinion, the Rio Karma is inherently superior to the iHP, save the remote. It has the Rio DJ function, supports ogg (WMA is a steaming piece crap), ID3 tag database, and an incredible parametric EQ. A music *player* at it's best. Not to mention FLAC support (which the iHP sorely lacks).
But I find the need to defend the iPod, which has a legitimate claim to excellence, against people who fail to do their research. You list a german site, which probably reviewed the euro crippled 5+5mw version of the ipod. You fail to mention to list the strengths of the iPod along with the weaknesses, making your assessment one sided and not helping the person inquiring at all. Many people praise the iPod, when used with the right headphones, as having no problems with bass rolloff, (As I restate, this is a capacitor problem. I realize this is a technical flaw. It's about as bad as the iHP's POS optical out) The strengths being the scroll wheel, GUI, and ID3 tag database. The iHP does not work with id3 tags in ogg.
Not to mention all of your articles are totally moot because the only info me or you can find seems to be centered around testing of the 3g iPod and not the 4g ipod.
I won't tollerate any more personal attacks on your part. My trigger finger is itching. Leave this to the DAPs, and our perspectives on them, lest I drag the mods into this.
And as to your major complaint,
"I'm working my way through some electronica with the Sony MDR-G74SL on both the iPod Mini and the Zen Micro. The felt bass feeling that I get is not significantly less on the Mini. So there's a question mark over how relevant these bass fall-off measurements are in real life."
-Bangraman
And don't go dissin bangraman, don't even *go* there. He's tested more DAPs than you. He knows what he's talking about, as he's had the iHP-120, the iPod, the Rio Karma, the iPod Mini, the iAudio M3, etc.. etc..
And as an aspiring audiophile, let me ask you this. Have you spent more than a few hours listening to an ipod?